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• #2
You'd be a lot better off getting vinyl lettering from somewhere like this:
http://www.dawsonsigns.co.uk/VinylLettering.htm
I've used them several times, they are quick and do exactly what they say they do. -
• #3
Or ask V-L on here
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• #4
It is possible to use vinyl lettering in reverse as a stencil .
Use the vinyl sheet the letters were cut from as a mask - you will need position the centres of some letters (e.g. 'o' ) with some care, but it can be done.
Once the stencil is in position spray with paint which has good opacity (silver, gold, black - avoid white or yellow) you need to get coverage with a minimum of build up of paint.
Make sure paint is thoroughly dry before removing vinyl stencil. A final coat of lacquer may be helpful.
Don't forget to make sure the original paint is thoroughly cleaned before applying the stencil.
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• #5
Give these guys a call...
Dear All,
I have used the search function.
Anyone know a decent london based frame painter, not talking about colourways and powder coating, want someone who can just paint a plain signature onto the top tube of my frame, as a commemorative nod to me ole Grandad (who passed recently).
Cheers,
Iain